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Stanford creates tiny, high speed, ultrasound powered brain implants
2014-10-23 21:29:11| Extremetech
Stanford researchers suggest that the way to move beyond the legal, physiological, and physical constraints on the energy that can beam to an implant may be to move away from radio waves, and switch to ultrasound instead. Not content just to wax philosophical about these issues, they have now demonstrated proof of principle for ultrasound power transmission into the brain -- or at least into a three-centimeter-thick slab of chicken meat.
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Ultrasound System features gesture-sensitive touchscreen.
2014-09-24 14:31:12| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With 10.4 in. gesture-sensitive multi-touchscreen, Model DC-70 enables user to shift image to and from monitor, swipe to review different images, zoom in/out, measure, and initiate specific functions with user-defined gestures. Clarity resulting from intrinsic advanced technologies with HR Flow and Echo Boost, aids detection of abnormalities and small pathologies. With iLive and Natural Touch Elastography capabilities, DC-70 provides diagnostic confidence over range of applications. This story is related to the following:Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Diagnostic Instruments |
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HD Ultrasound System enhances intravascular imaging.
2014-09-23 14:33:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offering detailed insight physicians can use to optimize treatment choice for patients, HDi™ High-Definition Intravascular Ultrasound System (HD-IVUS) includes touchscreen, deliverable Kodama® HD-IVUS catheter, and ACIST HDi console. Touchscreen display features 60 MHz image quality, facilitating identification and interpretation of intravascular structures and disease. Kodama HD-IVUS catheter lowers risk of catheter-induced ischemia by reducing pullback time to seconds. This story is related to the following:Vision SystemsSearch for suppliers of: Medical Equipment & Supplies |
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VR Surgical Simulator supports transvaginal ultrasound training.
2014-09-19 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
U/S Mentor simulator, which provides true-to-life training environment in which physicians and sonographers of different experience levels may practice ultrasound procedures, supports Simbionix™ ultrasound training module for practicing transvaginal ultrasound exams. Developed based on AIUM standards and guidelines, module provides training that incorporates virtual patient cases with diverse variations as well as didactics, real-time guidance, and captured metrics for objective assessment. This story is related to the following:Virtual Reality Software | Medical & Health Care Software
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Ultrasound Research Systems come in high-channel-count models.
2014-09-17 14:31:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
While cQuest™ Firebird™ includes 64:64, 128:128, 192:192, and 192:576 (channels:multiplexed channels) models, cQuest Griffin™ includes 256:256 and 512:512 models. Stackable, modular approach uses base 64-channel unit to create high-channel-count systems comprised of 64-channel multiples. Researchers can use 3-to-1 multiplexing to match large-element-count probes. Systems can sustain 450 MBps of bandwidth over PCIe 1.1 as well as perform RF capture with or without decimation. This story is related to the following:Ultrasound Systems |
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